Highlights: Appetite suppressants help reduce hunger or make you feel full faster, leading to lower food intake
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Most dietary programs are designed to help people achieve weight loss or adhere to U.S. nutrition guidelines, which currently make no mention of ultra-processed foods (UPFs).
Highlights: Appetite suppressants help reduce hunger or make you feel full faster, leading to lower food intake
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